I cut out pieces for a baby play mat the other day, so I thought I'd put it together. I hatehatehate pinning so I lovelovelove my quilting spray adhesive.
This technique is called "Really? You're Really Going To Do That On The Wood Floor?" My husband named it. It's not the best technique, and I actually don't recommend it, but until I can rip out the carpet in my craft room, this is what I have to do.
Also, in case you were wondering, dogs stick to newspaper covered in spray adhesive.
Let's see, I sandwiched the fabric, batting, and cotton chenille together and then sewed it and trimmed off the excess batting and chenille fabric.
Next I quilted the layers together. Two straight lines will hold the layers together AND will make it easy to fold. See?

I made this binding the other night when I couldn't sleep.
Some people just sit down and make something from start to finish in one sitting and some people spread the process out over days, weeks and years. I like to spread stuff out, procrastinate, forget about it, remember it later and get excited about it all over again. Well, I dont know if I LIKE doing it that way, but that's what happens.
When I make binding tape, all I can think about is how horribly annoying it is and how time consuming it is and how it is possibly the worst sewing chore ever. BUT, in making your own, you arent bound to the limited colors of the pre-made binding at Joann's.
Of course, after making the binding, I have to actually bind something, and that becomes the worst chore ever. I mentioned that I like making blankets, right? I'm just whining.
Here are the two sides of the play mat/blanket and the binding.
(that corner doesnt look to bad, does it?) .....And now I have one extremely cute play mat, all dressed up and ready to go.
Also, I might do Buffy Thursday next week. Maybe.

That turned out lovely! I just have to tell you that I'm a very lazy binder. I always just cut the back a bit bigger than it needs to be and fold it over and bind with that. Shhh! Don't tell!
ReplyDeleteActually that sounds like a great way, and I am going to try it. Also, YAY!! You're my first comment! Thanks! :)
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